I thought you meant, per DTD.
> >Having styles that are local to parts of the document are useful, as
> >you know, when one does not want to write a complex stylesheet for
> >documents that have lots of context conditions.
>
> Yes. Multiple stylesheet could be easier than styles qualified by
> context in some cases. It really amounts to the same thing though
> the binding mechnism is different....
Yes and no. The problem with the FOSI was that even though it
worked, it was hard to specify style on elements in context
when the contexts were complex. We combine context and
local stylesheets. So, a parentage can be used, but a local
stylesheet can introduce a new one, so the complexity is
localized as well. Conservation of complexity: we have
more stylesheets to manage per instance.
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